What attitude toward birth control did Margaret Sanger encounter in her work?
A) dismay at her prudish recommendation that women simply avoid sex
B) shock at the possibility that birth control could be used to support eugenics
C) disinterest from women, who generally wanted as many children as possible
D) the idea that birth control and the women who used it were indecent
D
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a. an expansion of the Christian faith into Central Africa. b. the creation of a new urban-based system of trade in Africa. c. the rise of the world's last great pastoral empire. d. an empire that connected the southern interior of Africa with its eastern coast.
In the wake of World War II, the model of economic recovery in the west emphasized
a. hoarding of resources from Communist countries. b. a military industrial complex. c. redevelopment of transportation infrastructures in the wake of wartime destruction. d. restructuring of the labor system. e. the production of consumer goods
Children’s Halloween costumes are an obvious presentation of gender stereotyping and also reiterate a(an) _________/____________dichotomization.
a. rich-masculine/poor-feminine b. active-masculine/passive-feminine c. smart-masculine/dumb-feminine d. good in science-masculine/bad at science-feminine e. tall-masculine/short-feminine
What was revolutionary about Copernicus's theory in On the Revolution of the Heavenly Bodies?
A. He argued that there were other planets outside our solar system. B. He argued that it was possible there was life on other planets. C. He argued that the Earth was part of a larger system orbiting the sun. D. He argued that gravity held all the planets in line with the sun. E. He argued that God had not created the universe but that it just existed.